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... ness to life and manners ; that many , while they highly respect the Writer , think him too high for ordinary use . It has , therefore , been her particu- lar object in the present Work , not , indeed , to diminish the dignity of the ...
... ness to life and manners ; that many , while they highly respect the Writer , think him too high for ordinary use . It has , therefore , been her particu- lar object in the present Work , not , indeed , to diminish the dignity of the ...
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... ness the most satisfactory , with an agreement the most incontrovertible . This instance of uniformity without design , of difference without discordance ; this consist- ency maintained through a long series of ages , without a ...
... ness the most satisfactory , with an agreement the most incontrovertible . This instance of uniformity without design , of difference without discordance ; this consist- ency maintained through a long series of ages , without a ...
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... ness , Granted . But his miraculous conversion enti- tled him to the confidence which some men more willingly place in those who were . This event is - - circumstantially recorded by Saint Luke ; and as if he 38 EPISTOLARY WRITERS .
... ness , Granted . But his miraculous conversion enti- tled him to the confidence which some men more willingly place in those who were . This event is - - circumstantially recorded by Saint Luke ; and as if he 38 EPISTOLARY WRITERS .
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... ness of our talk may deceive cur own souls ; but we may rest assured that where charity is not the dominant grace , faith is not the in- spiring principle . Thus , by examining our lives , not our discourse , we shall " prove whether we ...
... ness of our talk may deceive cur own souls ; but we may rest assured that where charity is not the dominant grace , faith is not the in- spiring principle . Thus , by examining our lives , not our discourse , we shall " prove whether we ...
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... ness ; thus encouraging them to patience by the integrity of their motives ; and to the adorn- ment of their calling , by the skilfulness and affection with which they exercised it . He tem- pers their sorrows , and mitigates their ...
... ness ; thus encouraging them to patience by the integrity of their motives ; and to the adorn- ment of their calling , by the skilfulness and affection with which they exercised it . He tem- pers their sorrows , and mitigates their ...
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